The Lithuanian parliament's board refused to give the green light for two conservatives MPs, Rasa Juknevičienė and Audronius Ažubalis, to travel to Poland to make speeches at the Krynica Economic Forum in Poland.

"The board decided that two people will be enough in terms of rationality, economy and presentation," Rima Baškienė, the first deputy speaker of the Seimas, told BNS.

Juknevičienė said on her Facebook page that she had been invited to make a speech on security at the Krynica forum.

"This is one of the most important security forums in our region. My topic -- 'Cyber War and Geopolitics: A New Front of the Cold War' -- is important, too. However, the LVŽS-controlled Seimas board did not allow me to go," the conservative MP said.

"Perhaps (its decision) would have been different if I were to fly to some place in Australia," she added with irony.